2022
DOI: 10.1111/sji.13150
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Hyperhidrosis and human leucocyte antigens in the Danish Blood Donor Study

Abstract: Familial clustering of the skin disease primary hyperhidrosis suggests a genetic component to the disease. The human leucocyte antigen (HLA) is implicated in a range of diseases, including many comorbidities to hyperhidrosis. No study has investigated whether the HLA genes are involved in the pathogenesis of hyperhidrosis. We, therefore, compared HLA alleles in individuals with and without hyperhidrosis in this study of 65 000 blood donors. In this retrospective cohort study, we retrieved information on indivi… Show more

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“…Thus, HLA-DPB1 was excluded from the analysis. The median info scores were HLA-A 99.3% (97.0-99.8%), HLA-B 98.9% (95.8-99.6%), HLA-C 99.9% (98.8-100%), HLA-DQ 98.7% (96.9-99.5%), and HLA-DR 97.0% (80.7-99.5%) [17,20].…”
Section: Phenotype Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, HLA-DPB1 was excluded from the analysis. The median info scores were HLA-A 99.3% (97.0-99.8%), HLA-B 98.9% (95.8-99.6%), HLA-C 99.9% (98.8-100%), HLA-DQ 98.7% (96.9-99.5%), and HLA-DR 97.0% (80.7-99.5%) [17,20].…”
Section: Phenotype Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%